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Port Royale Waterpark Resort: Fun way to quench the heat in Dumaguete
Despite being surrounded with waters, many of us still find playing with and in the water amusing. Our family, for example, resides near the shore and yet, despite seeing the water every single day, we always end up in a waterpark, a beach resort, or a mountain resort with giant pool for our family bonding adventures. We celebrated birthdays in a pool resort, post fiesta activities in a beach, or Christmas bonding somewhere with beach front. Group photo at Dumaguete Port Royale beach (Pirate ship) One of those bonding celebs brought us to Port Royale Waterpark Resort. That was my ... Read more
Things to do in Leyte: Into the unknown, I mean, less known
In the Philippine travel scene, the places that will most likely stand out are Boracay, Palawan, Cebu, Bohol, and Baguio. And then, we have other known sceneries, mountains, islands, beaches that are equally captivating. They dot across several provinces in the archipelago. In the Visayas, for example, the “10 Underrated yet stunning, must-visit Islands” are really worth exploring. Leyte, however, is a different story. Locals are pretty happy to enjoy everything the province has to offer, but it’s a waste if only a few could experience and appreciate its wonders and beauty. Hence, I am putting a list, and hopefully, ... Read more
10 Underrated yet Stunning, Must-visit Islands in the Visayas
Condé Nast Traveler recognized three Philippine Islands, Boracay (1st), Cebu (2nd), and Palawan (4th), as among the five best islands in Asia on its latest readers’ choice awards. Two of them are from the Visayas. Boracay and Cebu are undoubtedly two of the country’s most popular. Both received significant number of tourists, and many more are aspiring to visit. Whitebeach, Boracay Island Malapascua Island, on the other hand, may not be able to make the cut but is already an internationally recognized dive spot. It is a haven for deep sea scuba divers, especially those who wanted to see the ... Read more
Cebu Travel Guide: A Vibrant Blend of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty
Cebu City, often hailed as the “Queen City of the South,” is the Philippines’ oldest city and a captivating destination that seamlessly blends historical charm with modern vibrancy. From ancient churches and colonial landmarks to stunning natural wonders and delectable cuisine, Cebu offers a rich tapestry of experiences for every traveler. It is the capital of the province of the same name, so it also serves a transport hub, connection you to any cities, municipalities, and islands within and around Cebu province. Pasil Beach, Kinatarcan Island, Municipality of Santa Fe, Cebu Province. Best Time to Visit The ideal time to ... Read more
Tips on how to differentiate your travel blog
Freedom Wall, before it posted lifestyle contents, is focused primarily on travel guides. Our travel guide series follows a specific format. It starts with an introduction and short details about the trip. And since every experience is unique, these narratives may be uninteresting to some, but might be important to the most discerning readers, so we don’t leave them out. Then it will be followed with a list of places of interests, how-to-get-there information, some helpful tips, and even expense estimates. Taking a dip at Villa Angelina infinity pool, Dakak Beach Resort Travel Blog tips: Hidden Meanings But apart from ... Read more
Sea Urchin Food Trip: Affordable Fresh Sea Food in Bonbon, Barangay Catarman, Liloan, Cebu
We have no idea when it really started. But it started with few fishermen bringing in their fresh catch in Sitio Bonbon’s shores. Few became many and many customers started coming in. Word of mouth spread in the neighborhood like wildfire, and with social media, the story reaches a lot of people and places. Fresh sea urchin trade in Bonbon, Catarman, Liloan. Sea urchins are sold in plastic bags for 50 pesos or in buckets for a hundred. It was just a sea urchin trade, fresh ones, which you can buy in buckets for hundred pesos, and then consume them ... Read more
Second Chances and Acceptance
If you resolve to claim them back,Are willing to forgive the sins of the past?Human, vulnerable as they could be,The same mistakes may come to be. And when that ordeal eventuate,Will you deal with it separately?And be reasonable, considerate,To not recount history indignantly? The journey forward is a lot different.Comfort and repose may be hard to get.The annals of the affair is tainted with mistrust.So dawning anew may be tough to amass. Can you discard the tearand care earnestly?Will you forgo the painand love unconditionally?
Bojo River and Hermit’s Cove: The Stunner’s of Aloguinsan
Everything happened on a random. I immediately clicked going the moment I saw the Facebook invite notification. A weekend getaway to Aloguinsan is something I couldn’t afford to miss, after previous derailed plans. Though the trip was going Dutch, resisting would mean my loss. The chance of traveling with the awesome folks of Cebu Bloggers Society is an opportunity in itself. Spending quality time at Bojo River Aloguinsan seats southwest of Cebu City and is sandwiched between the municipalities of Barili on its south and Pinamungajan on its north. The place seemed closer to the metro but getting there is ... Read more
Unistar Lending offers online loans with an intention to deceive! Scam or scum?
I stopped blogging since the pandemic but I continue to renew the domain and hosting, hoping that I will find my motivation and incite my creative impotence while on idle. My niche is travel and it wasn’t part of the plan to write again and talk about some random deceitful apps. Applying an online loan from some random providers is not part of the plan, either. But since here I am, already been caught in an unfortunate circumstance, I am back in wp-admin. The experience, though, is quite fascinating despite the random hiccups, spiced with a bit of stress and ... Read more